Praise pours in for Hollie Doyle after landmark Classic victory
‘Maybe later she will understand how significant it is for her to be the first one’.
Leading racing figures have paid tribute to the trailblazing Hollie Doyle after she broke new ground when landing the first Classic victory of her career. The 25-year-old partnered John and Thady’s Gosden’s Nashwa in the Prix de Diane at Chantilly on Sunday, the French equivalent of the Oaks. The three-year-old was previously seen finishing a gallant third in the Oaks itself at Epsom, prior to which she was the winner of a Listed race at Newbury and a novice event at Haydock. Those performances saw Nashwa sent off as the 3-1 favourite in France and Doyle thrived under the pressure of the ride as she fought off outsider La Parisienne in the final furlong to triumph by a short neck. The achievement is another significant marker in Doyle’s ascendant career and makes her the first female rider to have won a major European Classic.
Nashwa is owned by Imad Al Sagar and was bred by his Blue Diamond bloodstock operation, an outfit whose move to employ Doyle as a retained rider in July 2020 has proved a shrewd one. “The great thing is that we’ve moved away from calling her a good female jockey, now we’re just calling her a very good jockey,” said Teddy Grimthorpe, racing manager to Al Sagar. “I think she’s really established herself in the top rank now. “Imad is a forward thinker. He takes a lot of care and trouble over his whole racing and breeding business, a lot of thought went into appointing Hollie and they have certainly repaid each other. “There’s nothing better (than winning a Classic), it’s the height of what everyone is trying to achieve.”
A dream come true to win my first Classic today in the Prix de Diane at Chantilly! Huge congratulations to Imad Al Sagar, owner & breeder of Nashwa @BlueDiamondStd . Well done also to John & Thady Gosden and all the team at Clarehaven. An amazing performance from a star filly 💚 pic.twitter.com/g0uPCAunG4
— Hollie Doyle (@HollieDoyle1) June 19, 2022

An amazing feeling – a first homebred Classic success with Nashwa, ridden brilliantly by @HollieDoyle1 pic.twitter.com/fzKeBJQmMg
— Blue Diamond Stud (@BlueDiamondStd) June 20, 2022
Hollie Doyle making history with NASHWA.
What a moment! 👏 (via @AtTheRaces) | @HollieDoyle1 pic.twitter.com/l99ArioIiR — Champions Series (@ChampionsSeries) June 19, 2022
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